The Advantage Of A Crowd For Acid Waste Liquors (36136083-067e-4f94-be20-c9512ab5ea75)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 384 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1972
Abstract
Because of increased pressure from Federal & State Regulatory Agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the volumes of liquors are large and their acid content varied. Pressure to minimize costs of waste treatment equipment and land usage makes development of a treatment process incorporating these desires mandatory. "Standard" methods of acid neutralization with lime have been known for years, however, the volume and characteristics of the resultant precipitated solids can create a disposal problem. Also, when standard lime treatment is used, the settling characteristic of the precipitated solids is normally slow. In some instances, the necessity of added dissolved solids removal, (such as iron, needing aeration) add to the problem of concentrating neutralized solids. In a paper published in the September 1970 issue of "Coal Age," *the results of extensive test work by personnel of the Homer Research Laboratories of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Pa., were reported. This paper dealt specifically with development of a flow sheet to treat acid mine drainage (hereafter referred to as AMD) from coal mine operations. Regulations on discharged water required basic pH and low dissolved iron content after treatment. Liquid flows of over 9 MGD from
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APA:
(1972) The Advantage Of A Crowd For Acid Waste Liquors (36136083-067e-4f94-be20-c9512ab5ea75)MLA: The Advantage Of A Crowd For Acid Waste Liquors (36136083-067e-4f94-be20-c9512ab5ea75). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.